Status : Verified
Personal Name | Gatchalian, Michelle Anne F. |
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Resource Title | Technology assessment of the Department of Information and Communications Technology’s cloud technology |
Date Issued | 07 November 2023 |
Abstract | This capstone study provides a comprehensive technical assessment of an organization's cloud environment. The agency's cloud-based services will soon have higher levels of efficiency, security, and scalability. The first stage in the research process is to undertake an examination of the agency's present cloud infrastructure, deployment methods, and service delivery models. Furthermore, the agency's level of experience with cloud technology, as well as its scalability and ability to meet peak demand, are also reviewed. It also looks into the organization's cloud cost-effectiveness and its ability to optimize cloud resource consumption and cut costs. This capstone paper provides a technology assessment of cloud services in the Department of Information and Communication. With the growing demand for cloud services, organizations must examine their technological requirements and select the best cloud services to match their business objectives. The research project focuses on the technical assessment of the organization's cloud services. The research assesses the organization's current cloud services, identifies holes in the existing cloud infrastructure, and advises adjustments. The procedure consisted of examining the organization's cloud requirements, analyzing cloud services and vendors, and carrying out a gap analysis to find areas that may use some improvement. Despite the fact that DICT's cloud technology is effective in providing cloud-based services to its stakeholders and end-users, there are still flaws and areas for improvement when it comes to cost-effectiveness, security, scalability, and disaster recovery options. In the study's summary of conclusions, which highlights the factors that the Philippine government should take into account while assessing cloud infrastructure options, it implies that a hybrid cloud architecture that combines public and private deployments might offer the best compromise between cost-effectiveness, scalability, securit |
Degree Course | Master of Technology Management |
Language | English |
Keyword | Cloud technology, Government infrastructure, Hybrid cloud, Private cloud, Public cloud, Technology assessment |
Material Type | Thesis/Dissertation |
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